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Root Cause Analysis Reports for MIC/MID Cases: Practical Tips
Electrochemical corrosion has four elements (anode, cathode, a metallic path, and electrolyte). For non-metals, the first three elements are absent....
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A Brief Insight into Microbial Corrosion and its Mitigation with Eco-friendly Inhibitors
Corrosion results from the electrochemical reactions between the metal and its existing environment. Corrosion results in severe and expensive damage...
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Concrete Corrosion Characterization Using Advanced Microscopic and Spectroscopic Techniques
The aim of this chapter is to give an overview of basic and advanced state-of-the-art microstructural and spectroscopic analytics to investigate... -
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
In this chapter essential elements of Microbiologically influenced corrosion that are required to know by both researchers and engineers are... -
Dynamics of microbial communities on the corrosion behavior of steel in freshwater environment
In a freshwater environment, accelerated corrosion of carbon and stainless steels is frequently observed. Here, an immersion study was conducted...
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Examples of Some Materials Vulnerable to MIC
While almost all engineering materials are susceptible to MIC. there are three engineering materials that in this chapter we want to study their MIC... -
Study on Corrosion Status and Control Strategies in Water Environment Field in China
Water is the source of human life and the most important supporting factor for the survival and development of a city. To some extent, it defines and... -
Corrosion and Biofilm
This chapter provides a review of how biofilm relates to corrosion. First of all, it presents corrosion as an electrochemical process. Then, the... -
Material Degradation
Material degradation occurs by the process of corrosion and oxidation in wet and dry environments, respectively. In addition, the third form of... -
Corrosion Problems and Solutions at Oil Refinery and Petrochemical Units
Specific corrosion problems of sulfur compounds, hydrogen gas, naphthenic acids, and amine solutions, physicochemical mechanisms, anti-corrosion and... -
Corrosion Phenomena
Corrosion mechanism and factors, which we have just analyzed, relate to corrosion phenomena defining by corrosion forms. There are both many metals... -
Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
One type of corrosion that can be very harmful to almost all engineering materials is what is called microbiologically influenced corrosion, or... -
Examples of Some Materials Vulnerable to MIC
This chapter will focus on three types of materials: duplex stainless steel, copper and copper-nickel alloys and concrete. The main reason for...